I had some sound issues at this show, as I have very high expectations for the next few weeks & months...
I have to say Joe's vocals WERE loud. However, they were too much too loud and way over compensated at the very high treble end and repeated on several (conditional) incidents, only to then be buried blurrily in the muddle (sic) range. Very irritating at times. Sorry, but I almost made my way to the mixing board for unsolicited advice, something I do only very rarely at any show by anyone (I didn't). Rick wasn't brought up on one of his solo runs until he was almost done! The spotlights were a little slow at times too (completely missing Joe stage right at one point), but interestingly placed only on Joe's guitar body at some very appropriate times. However, the sound overall was great, with Joe's guitar solos being brought up "hotter" just enough for the volume level, said to be loud by some, but given the dynamic range the band goes through it makes for great contrast. Very powerful work coming from the support of Carmine, Bogie, & Rick. The sound was great from the balcony, up front, back row, first level, center, left & right mid floor, everywhere, exceptions noted . RICjunkie is right, Joe was on fire!!! Trouble was the fire department showed up after the show-true story! Sirens blaring. Right up to the marquee!!! Although it might've been an paramedic call, so I hope no one was hurt or anything. But the theater was cleared by this time, so dunno what was up. Again, hope all was OK. I gave you the set list (above), and I had several neopyhtes in attendance who had the recordings but were NOT ready for the live rendition, no matter how excited they were pre-show. I happened to be seated beside and behind the 2 loudest guys in the crowd, also first timers although they were familiar with material (excepting the latest), who high-fived over 40 times (not exaggerating), guy in front to guy in back. Guy in front and guy in back yelling "Yeahhhh"!!! another 50 times loud (not kidding), and guy in front said "Wow" to guy to right of him over 100 times (again, no b.s.), to his wife or gf to the left a merciful 25 times or so. The crowd peppered the show with various jumping up and throwing arms skyward, LOTS & LOTS of cheering & screaming (no kidding)...
Joe used Carol Ann & Van Weelden left (clean) & Marshall & Cat 5 right (cotton pickin' dirty), w/Cat 5 cabinets. Amethyst Burst Ernie Ball John Petrucci BFR Baritone guitar is what Joe uses for The Ballad of John Henry... Carmine has some new basses this tour. They & he both sound great. Watch Bogie Bowles for his best drumming yet. He is one of the hardest hitting drummers you will ever see. See if the pounding double stick flam he flails on Story of A Quarryman doesn't seem to spear & then sear the beat right into your skull to the center of your cranium...
Met a man limping, with a cane for assistance, an 81 year old black man named Frank post show, who had been a volunteer usher, and he was TOTALLY blown away (again, not kidding). He said Joe was not just a great musician, he was "Amazing, just amazing"!!! "He has so much energy, unbelievable to put out that much energy" "I've never seen anything like it"!!! No kidding, his 70ish lady co-worker (also quotable, "...fantastic" ) was escorting him out the door and he saw me again and started his accolades up again to me as we were leaving-I had to tell Joe about that privately before he and the guys boarded the bus.
The India intro to Mountain Time has a new twist. Woke Up dreaming has a ah, more Classical twing (sic) to it now...plus banjo style picking Danny Gatton meets Chet Atkins jazzed up country riffing into the song itself, which ironically had the best vocals and clarity with superb enunciation by Joe back to the Classical Gas outro and a thunderous standing ovation by adoring and or amazed fans...
Good to attend with my bud John, and to meet up with Lovely Libby & Steve, plus Bob from Victorville again, Mike the dude from Phoenix ( he got the onstage handshake from Joe in first totally euphoric, I might add, when I met up with him, so I passed on the low-to-high five with Joe...that was me in Syracuse doing that Tom), Tom from Buffalo with Kevin from Cleveland and many other locals... a Grrrreat night. Joe said "Good Night San Diego, you've been fantastic"! Forrest Gump says "Fanatastic is as Fanatastic does"...
Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket
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